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Chairman’s welcome: “ In a first for Alpha Omega this year, our entire membership was surveyed for their opinion on whether we should return to face-to-face lectures and where the preferred venue for meeting should be.”
BDS M FGDP MSc It is my great honor to serve as your Chair of the Alpha Omega Dental Society-London Branch for the coming year. I feel privileged to be given the opportunity to put something back into the society from which I have greatly benefitted over the last 20 years. Alpha Omega was started in the University of Maryland in 1907 to fight discrimination. At that time Jewish students were barred from membership of dental societies. Over a century later we still see discrimination of minorities in all walks of life. As Alpha Omegans it remains our duty to call out discrimination and prejudice when we see it, however, from those reactive beginnings was born a proactive international society which stands for the positive values of Education, Fraternity and Philanthropy. The educational program which I have planned, along with the Alpha Omega Scientific Committee under the Chairmanship of Professor Eddie Scher, brings together some notable leaders of our fabulous profession who are generously giving of their time to share their expertise with us and stimulate debate. I have tried to cover as wide a range of subjects to appeal to as broad a base of the membership as I could. Full details of this year’s educational program are laid out on the following pages of this brochure. In a first for Alpha Omega this year, our entire membership was surveyed for their opinion on whether we should return to face-to-face lectures and where the preferred venue for meeting should be. The committee has listened to you, and it is with great anticipation that we return to our face-to-face lectures in October. We are a fraternity and the social, mentoring and networking
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opportunities are an essential facet of our society and has been since 1907. I am delighted that the membership values this.
We are also very excited about welcoming you to our new venue. This year’s program is being held at the Royal College of Physicians in Regents Park. It is a building of historical and architectural importance and a prestigious environment for us to be reunited. I hope you will take the opportunity to look around the building and all it has to offer. The Royal College has robust Covid-19 safety protocols in place and the details will be outlined to you in future communiques. In addition to our face-to face lectures we are also planning some online ‘Masterclasses’ in association with Health Education England (H.E.E.) later in this year’s educational program. We are delighted that H.E.E joined with us for last year’s online lecture program, and we hope to continue inspiring young dentists starting out on their careers. We warmly welcome all H.E.E. foundation dentists to Alpha Omega The charitable work of the Alpha Omega Trust continues under the Chair of Professor Andrew Eder, and we are most grateful for his continued guidance along with the whole Alpha Omega Trust committee. The work of the trust is detailed later in this brochure.
I would like to thank Diana Spencer on behalf of the entire membership of Alpha Omega for her energy and time that she gave in her time as Chair to steer us through the most difficult year in Alpha Omega history. My thanks also to the whole committee who selflessly have supported me in the run up to my year as Chair and on whose shoulders
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Welcoming new members At Alpha Omega we welcome new members of any background and from all areas of dentistry; whether at the start, middle or the latter parts of your career. Through our ethos you will find like minded dentists to discuss issues with or bounce ideas off of. Enjoy great speakers who have a wealth of experience. Get your CPD in a way that you’ll get so much more from than a podcast and webinars. If you’d like to discuss membership give me a call, send me an email or just sign up on the website.
Executive Council 2020/2021 I am being carried forward. A final thanks to Jennifer Marks who has been keeping us all in touch for the last five years, handling all Alpha Omega’s communications.
We are also immensely grateful for the unwavering support offered by Henry Schein together with the rest of the dental trade who are affiliated with Alpha Omega. Please make use of the discount offered by Henry Schein to all AO members, and please do support our trade exhibition at each lecture. Their contribution to the Trust is so appreciated. For full details on how to join Alpha Omega and for updates on all our events please check out the website www.alphaomegauk.co.uk. You can also follow us: -
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No-one will be more pleased than me to welcome you all at the first lecture on Tuesday October 5th. Please invite guests and bring along colleagues who you feel would enjoy our events. We welcome all new members and the more people we attract the more good work the Trust can achieve. A huge thanks to our membership for their continued support.
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Lecture Programme 2021/2022 FRIENDS REUNITED: BACK TO OUR FUTURE Evening Lectures: Venue Royal College of Physicians 11 St Andrews Place, Regent’s Park, London NW1 4LE (All lectures are free for fully paid up members of Alpha Omega)
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Tuesday 5th October
Professor Janet Clarkson
Putting evidence into practice. Lessons from a global pandemic
Tuesday 16th November
Professor Tim Watson
Sticking to caries; how far can we, could we go?
Tuesday 14th December
Claire Nightingale
Tackling snoring and obstructive sleep apnoea; how dentists can help.
Tuesday 11th January
Shanon Patel
Improving treatment outcomes in Endodontics
Tuesday 22nd February
Professor Nicola West
The association between periodontitis and Alzheimers disease
Thursday 31st March **
Serpil Djemal
Modern management of dental trauma
Registration from 6.30pm. Lecture from 7.15 pm. Evening lectures free for members only. Non members/ guest fee £60.00.
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Jan Clarkson is Professor of Clinical Effectiveness at the University of Dundee, Associate Dean and Director of the Scottish Dental Clinical Effectiveness Programme NHS Education for Scotland and Joint CoOrdinating Editor of Cochrane Oral Health University of Manchester. She is Principal Investigator on NIHR funded randomised controlled trials in dental primary care totalling £20M that investigate routine dental treatments. She leads the production of SDCEP guidance for dentistry in Scotland and the embedded implementation research team. The findings of her research have informed policy in service and education and led to changes clinical practice.
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PUTTING EVIDENCE INTO PRACTICE LESSONS FROM A GLOBAL PANDEMIC
Course Date TUESDAY 5th OCTOBER 2021 Venue
Royal College of Physicians, 11 St Andrews Place, London, NW1 4LE (Refreshments from 6.30 p.m. Lecture from 7 p.m.)
Course overview This lecture will debate the role of evidence in oral and dental healthcare. Examples of completed and ongoing research will demonstrate the challenges of conducting high quality research and the implementation of evidence. Research waste and the potential for a global ecosystem of evidence will be discussed as lessons from COVID19 are considered.
Educational aims and objectives
Learning outcomes • Understand the role of evidence in health care • Identify high-quality research
• Describe facilitators and barriers to research implementation • Understand lessons from the global response to COVID19
GDC development outcome: B&C
The aim is to discuss evidence in oral and dental healthcare and lessons from COVID19. The objectives are to
• Present the role of evidence using examples from dental practice • Debate the characteristics of high-quality evidence
• Consider the translation of research evidence into practice • Debate the impact and legacy of COVID19
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Tim Watson is Professor of Biomaterials and Restorative Dentistry and Honorary Consultant in Restorative Dentistry at King’s College, in the Faculty of Dental, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences at Guy’s Hospital, London. Much of his research has been based on the microscopic imaging of new operative techniques and adhesive restorative materials, with extensive publications in the fields of microscopy, dental materials and operative dentistry. Twenty seven PhD students have graduated under his supervision over the last 30 years. He lectures worldwide and has attracted over £6M in research grants from Government, Charity and Industrial sources. He worked in the same private practice at weekends for over 30 years.
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STICKING TO CARIES:
HOW FAR CAN WE, SHOULD WE GO? Course Date TUESDAY 16th NOVEMBER 2021
Learning outcomes • Re-evaluate how much decayed tissue needs to be removed during cavity preparation. • Appreciate the interactions between caries affected tissue and modern restorative materials.
GDC development outcome: C
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Course overview This talk will look at the intra-operative assessment and management of dental caries. The restorative dilemmas facing clinicians are more complex now than ever, as we have materials that can have a range of effects: from being simple sealers - to prevent bacterial ingress and proliferation, to bioactive materials with anti-bacterial properties and remineralising properties. Furthermore, one mustn’t forget that the pulp – dentine complex is a vital living organ and can respond by healing, with the laying down of reparative dentine, especially in the presence of therapeutic agents.
Educational aims and objectives This talk will look at ways of determining the extent of dentine caries, using sound observational techniques backed up by microscopical imaging and bacteriological studies. The lecture will discuss the dynamics of the caries-affected tooth complex and its interactions with materials in laboratory and clinical caries management experiments. The changes in the depths of a cavity with time may stall the carious process and also preserve pulp vitality, so changing our objectives for restorative treatment.
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Claire Nightingale, a highly experienced and multiple prize winning orthodontist, including “Practice of the Year, UK” in the Dentistry Awards, 2020; “Orthodontist of the Year, London, 2019” in the GHP Private Healthcare Awards, decided to become an orthodontist at the age of 12, having been inspired by experiencing fantastic care from her own dentist. She qualified over 30 years ago from Newcastle University, and completed her specialist training as an orthodontist in 1996, at Bristol University. She is the owner of Queens Gate Orthodontics, South Kensington, as well holding an NHS Consultant post at Watford General Hospital. She has treated thousands of children and adults with fixed braces, and over four hundred patients with Invisalign. In addition to routine orthodontics, her special interests include working with orthognathic surgeons to treat people with facial deformity and to relieve the symptoms of obstructive sleep apnoea. Claire was President of the London Dental Fellowship, 2019 - 2020. She is passionate about orthodontics, and when not treating patients, she is busy lecturing to dental societies, writing textbooks, and training dentists to become orthodontists.
TACKLING SNORING AND OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNOEA: HOW DENTISTS CAN HELP
Course Date TUESDAY 14th DECEMBER 2021 Venue
Royal College of Physicians, 11 St Andrews Place, London, NW1 4LE (Refreshments from 6.30 p.m. Lecture from 7 p.m.)
Course overview This lecture explains how dentists can play a critical role in addressing the Nation’s general health, in addition to their dental health, by understanding the impact of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA), helping recognise undiagnosed sufferers of OSA, and manage their symptoms. In addition, the lecture summarises how to help snorers, and their partners, get a decent night’s sleep.
Educational aims and objectives To explain the importance of achieving a good night’s sleep
Learning outcomes • Identify patients who at risk of suffering from OSA
• Counsel patients to reduce their risks of suffering from OSA • Provide mandibular advancement splints
• Refer patients for specialist advice
GDC development outcome: B&C
To demonstrate how patients are assessed for being at risk of suffering from obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) To discuss the role of mandibular advancement splints and orthognathic surgery in managing obstructive sleep apnoea
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Shanon divides his time between specialist practice and at teaching at King’s College London.
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His main research interests are CBCT, root resorption and the restoration of root treated teeth. He has supervised 50+ Masters and PhD students. Shanon’s background as a clinical academic has resulted in him publishing over 100 papers. He is the lead author of 3 European Society of Endodontology position statements (CBCT 2014, 2019 and External Cervical Resorption 2018).
Shanon has been invited as a keynote or plenary speaker at over 80 lectures in international meetings spanning 5 continents. He is recognized internationally as a leading authority on 3D (CBCT) imaging and root resorption. He has co-authored 4 textbooks which have been translated into 5 different languages.
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TO (RE-)ROOT TREAT OR NOT TO TREAT
Course Date TUESDAY 11th JANUARY 2022
Learning outcomes Participants will learn how to
• Improve case selection for endodontic treatment
• Maximize endodontic treatment outcomes
GDC development outcome: A,C
Venue
Royal College of Physicians, 11 St Andrews Place, London, NW1 4LE (Refreshments from 6.30 p.m. Lecture from 7 p.m.)
Course overview With all the paraphernalia available to clinicians, (re-) root canal treatment has become more predictable ….but does it improve clinical outcomes?
The aim of this presentation is to look at the bigger picture….keeping teeth going for as long as practically possible. This can only be done by appropriate case selection, a conservative approach to treatment and most importantly looking at the bigger picture. Cutting edge clinical research from the KCL Endo unit will be presented to show how we can improve outcomes in a relatively simple way.
Educational aims and objectives Gain an appreciation:
On when to retain teeth versus when to consider extraction, Prognostic factors in endo,
How to improve outcome/tooth longevity.
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Profile Nicola West is Professor of Periodontology leading Periodontology and the Dental Clinical Trials Unit at Bristol Dental School, University of Bristol, UK. Nicola is the Secretary General of the European Federation of Periodontology. Nicola is also a member of the Royal College of England Specialist Advisory Committee and General Dental Council Specialist Listing assessor. Nicola leads the Clinical Trials Unit conducting research in the international forum, attracting substantial industrial funding alongside EC, government and charity grants. Nicola has multiple current research interests across a wide variety of Periodontal related subjects. Since 1990, Nicola has maintained in parallel, a thriving private referral practice in the centre of Bristol undertaking specialist periodontal treatment, bone augmentation and implant placement. A particular sphere of interest includes the management of peri-implantitis lesions.
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PERIODONTITIS AND ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Course Date TUESDAY 22nd FEBRUARY 2022 Venue
Royal College of Physicians, 11 St Andrews Place, London, NW1 4LE (Refreshments from 6.30 p.m. Lecture from 7 p.m.)
Course overview There is compelling evidence to suggest a strong link between periodontitis and late onset Alzheimer’s disease (LOAD). This includes studies showing a relationship between periodontal health, including levels of circulating antibodies to periodontal pathogens, and cognitive impairment, as well as large- scale population studies. The aetiology of LOAD is known to have a large inflammatory component mediated by the innate immune system in the brain. Chronic peripheral inflammation such as that caused by periodontitis may have a role in activation of inflammatory processes in the brain and subsequent LOAD associated pathology, but additionally, the direct incursion of microbial pathogens, including periodontal bacteria, into the CNS may have an important role. This presentation will review the literature on the association between periodontal disease and Alzheimer’s Disease and discuss recent research on characterisation of bacterial populations found in post-mortem brain samples from areas relevant to early and late stages of AD pathology. Treatment of a patient with early dementia will also be covered.
Educational aims and objectives
• Review the literature on the association between periodontal disease and Alzheimer’s Disease • Discuss the brain microbiome and how it changes over time • Propose a mechanism for the oral flora influencing dementia • Discuss periodontal management of patients with dementia reduce this.
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Learning outcomes By the end of this presentation the participant will be able to: 1. Understand the evidence supporting a possible impact of periodontitis in Alzheimer´s disease.
2. Understand the proposed mechanisms that explain the association between periodontitis and Alzheimer´s disease. 3. Gain knowledge of the oral microbiome in the human brain
4. Gain knowledge on the new S3 2020 guidelines on the treatment of periodontal disease.
GDC development outcome: C
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Course Date THURSDAY 31st MARCH 2022
Learning outcomes 1. Be aware of the updated IADT guidelines
2. Have knowledge of the splitting times for traumatic dental injuries 3. Understand the importance of timely management
4. Explore the difficulties that may be encountered in managing dental trauma displaced teeth
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Course overview Using clinical cases, this lecture will go through the management of fractures and luxation injuries in a step-by-step fashion with lots of tips and tricks to help in the management of dental trauma.
Educational aims and objectives The aim of this lecture is to give the dental team a better understanding of the presentation and management of traumatic dental injuries. Participants will be able to:
1. Manage acute dental trauma with more confidence
2. Understand the importance of atraumatic techniques 3. Improve treatment planning for traumatised teeth
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REPORT OF THE ALPHA OMEGA LONDON CHARITABLE TRUST 2020 - 2021 The Trustees met online regularly throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. The Trustees take this opportunity to offer very best wishes to those who may have lost family, friends or colleagues during this very challenging time. The Trustees are delighted to have supported the Tel Aviv Dental School with a donation of £20,000 toward the purchase of a cone beam scanner for patients of the School and those referred from further afield. The scanner has become an integral part of undergraduate and postgraduate education with allied research in periodontology, endodontics, oral medicine, oral surgery and biomechanics. Future research into the application of artificial intelligence is planned in maxillofacial radiology. We are delighted to be working with the Dean, Professor Shlomo Matalon, on new projects and recently also supported the Oral Pathology Laboratory with the purchase of an incubator for £3,000. After many years of collaboration with the Hadassah School of Dental Medicine, the Trust is also delighted to continue working with the Dean, Professor Aaron Palmon. We have assisted with the purchase of essential sterilisation cassettes and the establishment of a ‘Digital Laboratory’ to support dental education and
patient care. The Trust has already sent $15,000 and a further $10,000 will follow.
Responding to an urgent need following extensive discussions with Professor Eli Machtei, Head of the Graduate Dental School at the Rambam Medical Centre in Haifa, the Trust agreed to support essential paediatric dental care for refugee children in Israel with a grant of £5,000 and we await the report on the impact of this support. In association with Mrs Susan Zamet, the Trust once again awarded the ‘Dr John Zamet Memorial Prize in Periodontal Research’ in recognition of John’s significant contribution to the field of clinical periodontology. Dr Niamh Coffey, this year’s recipient, was presented with her certificate and the £2,000 prize by Mrs Zamet following online presentation of her research into ‘Periodontal Health in Adults with Cystic Fibrosis’ in January 2021.
The Alpha Omega London Charitable Trust has also supported the following projects over the past year:
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Providing non-specified operational support
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Deliver of oral health care to underprivileged patients
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Oral hygiene care for residential special care patients
£2,935
Saving Faces
Oral cancer: raising awareness and supporting research
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The Trust continues to offer awards to both undergraduate students and postgraduate specialist trainees, the latter being in association with the KCL Dental Institute with the agreement recently being renewed for a further two years. However, due to Covid-19 and the cancellation of conferences, no awards have been granted over the past year.
Royalties from the BDJ book “Tooth Surface Loss”, edited by Andrew Eder and Richard Ibbetson, have once again been generously divided between the BDA Benevolent Fund and the Alpha Omega Charitable Trust. A new edition, published by Springer Nature and edited by Andrew Eder and Maurice Faigenblum, will be launched in Autumn 2021.
Chairmanship of Dr Diana Spencer and with the support of our colleagues in the dental trade and with Henry Schein kindly donating £10,180, the Trust has received £43,000 in support of its charitable activities despite significant global challenges.
Finally, I wish to acknowledge the hard work and commitment of our Trustees and the many friends and colleagues who give so freely of their time on behalf of the Alpha Omega London Dental Society and Charitable Trust. Special thanks go to Dr Diana Spencer as Chair of the Dental Society and to Dr Aron Marcus as Treasurer in his final year of office. We also welcome Dr David Selouk who will be taking on the role of Treasurer.
Following a superb online programme delivered by the Alpha Omega London Dental Society under the
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Dr Mervyn Druian (Trustee & Past AO President) Dr Stephen Handelsman (Trustee & Secretary) Dr Aron Marcus (Trustee & Treasurer)
Dr Diana Spencer (Chair, AO London)
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